Con Pane

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Con Pane GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding April 1, 1897
Seat Lübeck
management Axel Junge and Tobias Schulz
Number of employees 3700
sales EUR 170.6 million
Branch Food production
Website www.jb.de
As of March 31, 2019

The Con Pane GmbH , based in Lübeck is a German bakery with its own branch network. With around 200 own branches and around 3,700 employees (as of March 31, 2019), Con Pane is one of the largest bakery and snack companies in northern Germany.

The company's market presence takes place under the claim "Junge - Die Bäckerei", which refers to the company's roots, the Junge bakery and confectionery in Lübeck. Con Pane GmbH acts as the parent company for the two independent companies Konditorei Junge GmbH in Lübeck and Stadtbäckerei - Der Hanse-Bäcker GmbH Rostock-Elmenhorst.

The corporate group trains around 200 people and produces baked goods in three bakeries in Rostock, Greifswald and Lübeck. The company traded under the name Stadtbäckerei Junge in Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and as Hansebäcker Junge in Hamburg . Since 2010, a uniform company name under Junge Die Bäckerei has been promoted in shops and on the Internet. The family business is run by the Junge family in the fourth generation.

history

Flag on a shop in Lübeck

On April 1, 1897, Johannes Conrad Detlef Junge founded the company as the Hansa steam bakery in Lübeck. At the beginning of the 20th century, Junge supplied not only Hamburg and Lübeck but also Rostock, Wismar, Eutin, Preetz, Kiel, Neumünster, Bad Oldesloe, Reinfeld and a number of other northern German cities. For the 30th anniversary of its existence in 1927, Johannes CD Junge had 200 employees, a dozen automobiles and a number of teams in his Lübeck steam bakery, which supplied 60 own and just as many foreign sales outlets. In 1933 the economic situation changed, sales rose again with the "disappearance" of unemployment.

In 1963 Junge built a modern bread factory on Schwartauer Landstrasse in Lübeck and resumed branch business in the late 1960s. From 1967 to 1980 the Rugenberger mill bread was produced together with the Peters company; the Junge Konditorei itself continued to produce cakes, pastries and tarts on its own in the Breite Straße and sold the goods in the five remaining branches. 1986 the company expanded to Hamburg under the label Hansebäcker ; In 1992 the Junge Stadtbäckerei was established in Elmenhorst near Rostock. A new bakery in Lübeck-Roggenhorst was put into operation in 2001, the bakery in Greifswald was taken over in 2005, the Rostock and Greifswald bakeries were expanded in 2006 and the bakery in Elmenhorst was inaugurated in 2008. Junge has been involved in a bakery in Riga / Latvia since 2010 .

In 2015, Junge opened the first Junge-Drive (a shop with an outside counter and order terminal for car drivers) on BAB 1 in Reinfeld .

In 2016, Junge opened the first two bread saver stores. There bread is sold from the previous day at a reduced price, of the panels was not taken and would have gone into the animal feed. The first shop was opened at the end of March 2016 in Hamburg-Lohbrügge together with the street magazine Hinz & Kunzt , the second in September 2016 in Holstenstraße in Lübeck in cooperation with the welfare company Vorwerker Diakonie . In February 2020 the Lübeck bread saver moved to Mühlenstraße 47. Those who work in the bread-saving shops, who previously were mostly out of work for a long time, receive the same wages as the other employees.

On December 1, 2016, the opening of the first young store in Berlin followed, which received much attention in the industry .

Products

The company's product range includes rolls, breads, cakes and tarts as well as snacks and coffee products. The company also offers a range for business customers.

Web links

Commons : Pastry Shop Boy  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Published annual financial statements as of March 31, 2019 , bundesanzeiger.de, accessed on July 21, 2020
  2. http://www.backwelt.de/newsview/items/konditorei-junge-beteiligt-sich-an-baeckerei-in-lettland.html
  3. Page no longer available , search in web archives:@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / stormarnlive.de
  4. Kai Dordowsky: Germany's second bread saver store opened . Lübecker Nachrichten, September 13, 2016, p. 11. Available online
  5. Junge is rehearsing the third dimension in Berlin . Webbaecker, December 1, 2016 Available online

Coordinates: 53 ° 53 ′ 15.6 "  N , 10 ° 42 ′ 15.3"  E